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Overview

Nicolas G Green is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research spans the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Information Systems.

Their published work frequently addresses topics in Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies, Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics, and areas related to optics and microfluidics such as Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics, Near-Field Optical Microscopy, Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research, Electrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies, and Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications.

Recent papers include:

  • Coherently tunable metalens tweezers for optofluidic particle routing, 2020, Optics Express
  • Recommendations from cold starts in big data, 2020, Computing
  • Particle-Induced Electrostatic Repulsion within an Electric Curtain Operating below the Paschen Limit, 2022, Micromachines
  • Optically induced electrothermal microfluidic tweezers in bio-relevant media, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Evaluating the electrostatic discharge risk between small radius objects and charged planar insulating materials, 2022, Journal of Electrostatics

The venues where Nicolas G Green frequently publishes include:

  • Optics Express
  • Scientific Reports
  • Computing
  • Micromachines
  • Journal of Electrostatics

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Shengqi Yin
  • Fang Xu
  • Kshitiz Gupta
  • Steven T. Wereley
  • Gary Wills

This combination of work highlights a multidisciplinary approach integrating engineering principles with microfluidics, optics, and electrostatics, reflecting ongoing research efforts in both fundamental sciences and applied technologies.

Best Publications

  • AC electrokinetics : colloids and nanoparticles

    Hywel Morgan;Nicolas G. Green

  • Ac electrokinetics: a review of forces in microelectrode structures

    Antonio Ramos;Hywel Morgan;Nicolas G Green;Antonio castellanos

  • Electrohydrodynamics and dielectrophoresis in microsystems: scaling laws

    Antonio Castellanos;Antonio Ramos;Antonio Gonzalez;Nicolas G Green

  • Separation of Submicron Bioparticles by Dielectrophoresis

    Hywel Morgan;Michael P. Hughes;Nicolas G. Green

  • Fluid flow induced by nonuniform ac electric fields in electrolytes on microelectrodes. I. Experimental measurements

    Nicolas G Green;Antonio Ramos;Antonio Gonzalez;Hywel Morgan

  • AC Electric-Field-Induced Fluid Flow in Microelectrodes.

    Antonio Ramos;Hywel Morgan;Nicolas G Green;Antonio Castellanos

  • Fluid flow induced by nonuniform ac electric fields in electrolytes on microelectrodes. III. Observation of streamlines and numerical simulation.

    Nicolas G Green;Antonio Ramos;Antonio Gonzalez;Hywel Morgan

  • Single cell dielectric spectroscopy

    Hywel Morgan;Tao Sun;David Holmes;Shady Gawad

  • Fluid flow induced by nonuniform ac electric fields in electrolytes on microelectrodes. II. A linear double-layer analysis

    Antonio Gonzalez;Antonio Ramos;Nicolas G Green;Antonio Castellanos

  • Electrothermally induced fluid flow on microelectrodes

    Nicolas G. Green;Antonio Ramos;Antonio González;Antonio Castellanos

  • Ac electrokinetics: a survey of sub-micrometre particle dynamics

    Nicolas G Green;Antonio Ramos;Hywel Morgan

  • Pumping of liquids with ac voltages applied to asymmetric pairs of microelectrodes.

    Antonio Ramos;Antonio Gonzalez;Antonio Castellanos;Nicolas G Green

  • Dielectrophoresis of Submicrometer Latex Spheres. 1. Experimental Results

    Nicolas G. Green;Hywel Morgan

  • Dielectrophoretic manipulation of rod-shaped viral particles

    Hywel Morgan;Nicolas G. Green

  • The dielectrophoretic and travelling wave forces generated by interdigitated electrode arrays: analytical solution using Fourier series

    Hywel Morgan;Alberto García Izquierdo;David Bakewell;Nicolas G Green

  • Dielectrophoretic separation of nano-particles

    Nicolas G Green;Hywel Morgan

  • Numerical solution of the dielectrophoretic and travelling wave forces for interdigitated electrode arrays using the finite element method

    Nicolas G. Green;Nicolas G. Green;Antonio Ramos;Hywel Morgan

  • High throughput particle analysis: combining dielectrophoretic particle focussing with confocal optical detection.

    David Holmes;Hywel Morgan;Nicolas G. Green

  • Pumping of liquids with traveling-wave electroosmosis

    Antonio Ramos;Hywel Morgan;Nicolas G Green;Antonio González

  • MANIPULATION AND TRAPPING OF SUB-MICRON BIOPARTICLES USING DIELECTROPHORESIS

    Nicolas G Green;Hywel Morgan;J J Milner

Frequent Co-Authors

Hywel Morgan
Hywel Morgan University of Southampton
Antonio Ramos
Antonio Ramos University of Seville
Antonio Castellanos
Antonio Castellanos University of Seville
Chris-Kriton Skylaris
Chris-Kriton Skylaris University of Southampton
Steven T. Wereley
Steven T. Wereley Purdue University West Lafayette
Marc J. Madou
Marc J. Madou University of California, Irvine
Gary Wills
Gary Wills University of Southampton
Thomas B. Jones
Thomas B. Jones University of Rochester
Kyung Chun Kim
Kyung Chun Kim Pusan National University
Richard O.C. Oreffo
Richard O.C. Oreffo University of Southampton

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